A light to grammar, and all other arts and sciences. Or, the rule of practise proceeding by the clue of nature, and conduct of right reason, so opening the doore thereunto. The first part concerning grammar, the preparatories thereto; rules of practice through the same; clearing the method all along.
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- A light to grammar, and all other arts and sciences. Or, the rule of practise proceeding by the clue of nature, and conduct of right reason, so opening the doore thereunto. The first part concerning grammar, the preparatories thereto; rules of practice through the same; clearing the method all along.
- Light to grammar, and all other arts and sciences Gate to sciences, opened by a naturall key Rule of practise proceeding by the clue of nature, and conduct of right reason
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[London]: Printed at London by M. F. for Iohn Bartlet, at the signe of the gilt Cup, neere S. Austins gate in Pauls Churchyard, 1641.
- Publication year
- 1641-1641
- ESTC No.
- R215934
- Grub Street ID
- 90885
- Description
- [28], 97, [9], 164 p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- Anonymous. By Ezekias Woodward, who signs the dedication to King Charles I and both prefaces.
'A gate to sciences, opened by a naturall key' has a separate titlepage, with imprint: "Printed at London for Iohn Bartlet. 1641.", and separate pagination. The register is continuous.
At bottom of p.156: "Finis".
Pages 157-160 contain omissions "which are here inserted to the second part.".
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- Not in Alston